Momentum: A Theory of Social ActionSAGE Publications, 1981 M06 1 - 190 páginas `The language of the book is simple and lucid; its content is rich with analysis and references. The book therefore is readable as well as useful to both lay persons and scholars.' -- Social Change, Vol 15 No 1, March 1985 |
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... objects would behave under such a condition . This eliminated the need for calculating the resistance effect of air and other matter . However , Galileo may be best known for proposing the ultimate resistance tendency , the principle of ...
... objects would behave under such a condition . This eliminated the need for calculating the resistance effect of air and other matter . However , Galileo may be best known for proposing the ultimate resistance tendency , the principle of ...
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... objects fail to follow this adhesive pattern , but react instead with elasticity . In this case they rebound from each other while conserving the total original momentum . Here , one party is forced backward with a negative momentum ...
... objects fail to follow this adhesive pattern , but react instead with elasticity . In this case they rebound from each other while conserving the total original momentum . Here , one party is forced backward with a negative momentum ...
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... objects fundamentally immobile ( capable of shedding inertia only through interaction with moving objects ) . People , in contrast , are clearly able to inaugurate locomotion at will . The repercussions of this distinction are wide ...
... objects fundamentally immobile ( capable of shedding inertia only through interaction with moving objects ) . People , in contrast , are clearly able to inaugurate locomotion at will . The repercussions of this distinction are wide ...
Contenido
Foreword by Marvin B Scott | 11 |
History of Momentum | 17 |
Toward a General Theory of Momentum | 29 |
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